Book your campus tour today–lets lock in your date and hour. Choose a location on campus that matters to you, then review the plans for your visit. You’ll gain a practical introduction to student life and the core academic spaces you care about.
On arrival, check in at the admissions station near the fogliano building. Tours run about sixty minutes and cover stone façades, courtyards, and the main academic blocks. You’ll receive passes for guest access and can tailor the second stop to focus on programs you care about.
This experience blends practical facts with extraordinary moments of beauty. Our guides provide a concise introduction 到 地区 of study, from labs to studios, and highlight the lyricism of the campus character. This blending helps you imagine how your days could unfold away from home while keeping plans grounded.
If you can’t visit in person, we offer a virtual option that preserves the pace, focusing on key locations, faculty offices, and student spaces. For a deeper view, our team can arrange a second encounter at fogliano and route you through your preferred 地区, ensuring you leave with a concrete list of questions and next steps. You’ll walk away with a solid sense of campus rhythm and beauty.
The layout is designed for clarity and time efficiency–perfection for busy schedules. A friendly guide will cover transportation, parking options, and the best hour slots for popular programs, so you know exactly where to go and when. The result is extraordinary familiarity with the campus before you commit to any plan.
During the tour, our guide’s cadence is calm and clear–pope-like in attention to detail, ensuring every turn, building, and stop is easy to follow.
Find available tour dates and times
Choose a date and time from the list below to reserve your personal campus tour. Family groups are welcome, and you can add a library stop or an architecture walk as part of theres is_package option. If you’re en-route from the north entrance, check in at the visitor desk 10 minutes prior to your slot. The space around the quad is rich with history, vines along the walkways, and modern buildings that show how we learn through design. Every student deserves a clear path to explore. A poet-in-residence leads a short writing prompt in the study area, helping visitors imagine life on campus and the bonds formed through collaboration.
- September 8, 2025 – 9:30 AM (In-person, North Entrance)
- September 8, 2025 – 11:00 AM (In-person, Main Quad)
- September 9, 2025 – 1:30 PM (In-person, Library Lobby)
- September 10, 2025 – 10:00 AM (In-person, East Wing)
- September 12, 2025 – 2:00 PM (In-person, Architecture Building Tour)
Booking notes
- Slots are limited and fill quickly; if you’re coordinating with family, consider multiple slots.
- To bundle a campus walk with a library visit or architecture stop, select the is_package option.
- If you have a ke_sro_contact code, enter it during booking to auto-fill your details.
- For walker guests, the guide adjusts pace to keep the route comfortable.
- Giustiniana travelers should allow an extra 15 minutes for transit to reach the north entrance.
- If you need accommodations or have questions, our team will help you find the best fit for your group.
Step-by-step guide to booking your campus tour
Book the 9:30 AM tour on a weekday to meet the operator’s most engaged team and get the clearest view of student life across campus settings.
Choose a date, time, and location
On the booking page, select a date, then a time slot. Pick a location option: main campus, lugarara, or estates. Each route highlights different vistas and a leading view of key spots, including the fortress and the Ignatius Building. If you have a reason to focus on a specific area, note it in the tour notes; transfers between sites are shown and can be added if you need to visit multiple campuses. If you cannot attend, cancel at least 24 hours in advance to allow others to use the slot. The operator will confirm by email and refresh the schedule as ongoing changes occur.
Prepare for the day
Enter student details and emergency contact information. Younger participants, including young scholars, should bring a light backpack and wear comfortable shoes. Pack a lunch if the tour extends beyond a standard hour and a half, and bring a waterproof jacket in case of rain. The trek_ascent segment may rise a short hill, so be ready for a bit of terrain. Arrive 10 minutes early at the chosen location to start on time. Ask about unique programs, campus safety, and internship options to determine if the estate areas and views meet your goals. The route choices offer bursting activity around study spaces and housing, and the resulting impressions will help you compare locations and decide which fits best.
What to expect during the campus tour
Arrive 10 minutes early and sign in at the welcome desk to meet your guide. Your route is designed for clarity, with Aurelia as your ambassador for the day, known for clear explanations. She highlights opportunities for freelance work, internships, and on‑campus jobs, and she explains how the career center supports students. The setup emphasizes practical details, not fluff. The walking path begins near the Giustiniana quad and proceeds through the historic core, with about 90 minutes and 4–5 stops on the schedule.
Stops include the main library, science labs, and residence halls. You’ll meet students and staff who speak plainly about academics, housing, and student life. An ensemble rehearsal might spill into a corridor, giving you a live sense of collaboration. In the auditorium and related rooms, ambassadors describe upcoming concerts and recitals, and they point to opportunities to attend as a guest or participant. If you catch a voice recording on a wall, that is a quick way to hear the campus vibe from a past performance.
Whether you’re evaluating a major or just exploring, expect concrete details rather than generic promises. The guide will share data on class sizes, professor accessibility, and typical course loads for freshmen and upperclass students. Look for secondary stops like student centers or career services offices to get a broader sense of support. You’ll have a moment to sit in a shaded seating area and ask questions, then compare impressions across stops.
Near the Montessora Room, you’ll hear short stories about internships and studying abroad. The Giustiniana entrance offers a view of the silhouette of students moving between classes, and posters for upcoming concerts dot the hallways. The day highlights the campus culture, with opportunities to connect with ambassadors and active voice of the student community. A small Cent sculpture on the plaza serves as a landmark you can reference on future visits.
After the tour, save the ambassadors’ contact information and review the materials handed out at check‑in. If you want a quick refresher, revisit the campus map to plan a follow‑up visit or an open rehearsal. Open invitations to guest lectures, ensemble rehearsals, and office hours make it easy to stay engaged beyond the moment you tour. Whether you’re leaning toward a specific program or simply gathering facts, this walk will translate into clearer next steps for your college visit plan.
What to bring and how to prepare for your visit
Pack a lightweight backpack with your student ID, a reusable water bottle, and a charged phone to weather a full day of campus touring. ke_reference notes ready to capture questions help you stay organized and affirm your interests.
Dress for comfort and weather: comfortable shoes, layered clothing, and a light jacket. You can easily adjust to changing temps as you walk between buildings and outdoor spaces around flower beds.
Documents and access: bring printed or digital copies of your tour confirmation and campus map; carry any necessary medical information. For families traveling with minors, check the child_minimum_age policy before arrival. Prepare a short list for expressing your interests to guide conversations with staff and ensure clear directions during the day.
What to pack
Include essentials that cater to a smooth day: ID, tour confirmations, a notebook, a pen, and a small snack. If you cannot access a printed copy, have a digital version on your phone. Our committed staff will guide you through check-in and help you find the right routes using clear directions. If you’re a lover of art or music, plan to see a production space or a musical rehearsal area.
| 类别 | Items |
|---|---|
| Identification & confirmation | Student ID, tour confirmation, health insurance card if applicable |
| Comfort & attire | Comfortable shoes, layered clothing, light jacket, rain gear if forecast calls for showers |
| Documentation | Printed map or campus app access, ke_reference notes, pen, notebook |
| Tech & extras | Phone charger or power bank, headphones for quiet spaces, small snack |
| 无障碍环境 | Any interpreter needs, accessibility requests noted in advance |
Day-of tips: arrive early, easily locate the check-in desk, and listen for live announcements. Talk with current students and staff to gain firsthand insights that reflect lived experiences on campus. If you are joining from another country, worldwide tours and bilingual sessions are available, and you can send questions ahead of time to the admissions team. Expect opportunities to encounter culture, clubs such as spirituals or musical groups, and campus traditions like a flower-filled courtyard near a genoa-inspired area.
In-person vs. virtual tour options

Choose an in-person campus tour for an authentic feel of towers, places, and student life, then pair it with a nationwide virtual tour to review spaces like the cassia lobby, the violin studio, and the montessora courtyard from anywhere–thats a practical two-step plan for departure days and busy schedules.
- In-person tour – what you experience
- Guided by student ambassadors who explain the roles of campus offices, clubs, and safety resources.
- See the main towers, dining halls, lecture spaces, and the perched views from the library terraces.
- Ask about housing, internships, and recognition programs for visiting students.
- Typical duration is 90 minutes with stopping points at 4–6 key spaces.
- Virtual tour – what you get online
- Navigate 360° spaces like classrooms, labs, and the music spaces where violin practice happens, all from your device; you can pause and replay.
- Live Q&A with ambassadors covers admission jurisdiction details and program fit; nationwide access supports students from across the country.
- Duration about 60 minutes, plus a flexible time for follow-up questions.
- How to combine for best results
- Plan the in-person visit on a clear-weather day and schedule a departure time that aligns with traffic; then book a virtual session in the evening to recap and share notes with everyone.
- Use both formats to compare spaces like the cassia space, the violin studio, and the montefiascone-inspired courtyard; this helps nudge your decision in the right direction for women and men alike.
- Adjust to your circumstances and prepare a short list of questions about campus spaces, internship opportunities, and campus culture to avoid missing details.
- Practical tips
- Bring a compact checklist: parking options, accessibility services, and campus safety; check for events that could affect departure times.
- Take notes on acoustics, space feel, and student ambassador anecdotes; record impressions to share with family members who are not able to attend.
- During your visit, notice how ambassadors describe the campus community for everyone, including women, and how they describe career and leadership opportunities.
Campus tour policies, accessibility, and check-in details
Book your campus tour at least two weeks in advance to lock in your preferred date, time, and accessibility options. This approach makes planning straightforward: submit requests via ke_sro_contact for ASL interpreters, wheelchair-accessible routes, or a quieter visit. Our tours operate with limited groups to protect vistas and create space to soak in the campus atmosphere. The head of campus operations, Shimomura, works with Holloway to tailor each session; an informant file helps the team adjust pace. For families, price considerations may be waived in select programs. shimomura’s briefing and the informant notes blend into a smooth schedule, and we encourage you to count the stops and memory-worthy moments along a route that blends indoors and outdoors. The sutri route offers a slower pace for reflective visitors, and movement through campus would feel natural with a prepared plan. A lightweight string tag will be issued on arrival to keep you aligned with your group.
Check-in opens 15 minutes before the tour at the welcome desk near the student union. Have the reservation name ready; a photo ID is not always required, but please confirm if asked. A wristband or a string-tag is issued on arrival to guide you through security and into the starting group. Your headcount helps us maintain the planned movement and prevents delays.
Accessibility starts the moment you arrive: all main routes are wheelchair-accessible, elevators are available in the library and student union, and seating is spaced along the path. If you need ASL interpretation, captioning, or a quieter route, contact ke_sro_contact to arrange accommodations. We also provide tactile maps and large-print materials for visitors who benefit from alternative formats.
Child_minimum_age policy is enforced to ensure safety and engagement for everyone. Children under the minimum age must be accompanied by a guardian and cannot join a standard campus walk alone. Where appropriate, some fees can be waived for students or families; always check the current offers during booking. The sutri route, designed for slower pacing, blends stops with moments to rest and reflect, and our staff count heads to maintain a steady pace.
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